UN QRTV GTR Informal Working Group 6th session – Baltimore, USA, 30-31 May 2018 Regulation (EU) No 540/2014: commonalities and differences with UN R138.00.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General Agnieszka Kozakiewicz Automotive Industry Unit (F1) Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General European Commission.
Advertisements

SIAM Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers 31 st October 2014 Update on India Unique Regulations Parag Tyagi Harley-Davidson, India.
QRTV for UN Regulation GRB 61 Transmitted by IWG QRTV for UN Regulation Informal document GRB (61st GRB, January 2015, agenda item 11)
1 Measure against Quietness Problem of HV, etc. October 12, 2010 MLIT Japan.
Determination of System Equivalency – TaskForce Audi, EA-52, V4.0 WLTP-10-33e.
Working group L-EPPR 07 June 2013
Informal document GRPE st GRPE, 8-12 June 2015,
France consideration on maximum noise in Global Technical Regulation on Quiet Road Transport Vehicles ECE-TRANS-WP29-GRB-58 Informal document GRB
EU legislation Noise pollution. EU legislation: Noise pollution Noise above a certain volume threshold (from 60 Ldn dB(A) according to the European Environment.
QRTV for UN Regulation GRB 62 Transmitted by IWG QRTV for UN Regulation Informal document GRB (62nd GRB, 1-3 September 2015, agenda item 11)
1 Automotive industry Reducing Noise Emissions from Motor Vehicles: New EU Commission legislative proposal World Forum on Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) 156.
Some alternatives for pause switch Pause switch prohibit (US) Pause switch mandatory (EU) Pause switch option (UN, Taiwan) No switch-off on reverse condition.
8 November 2010UNECE Transport Division1 Presentation at the WP.29 – 152 nd session 9-12 November 2010, Geneva By Antony Lagrange, UNECE Transport Division,
Emergency Stopping Signal 80th GRRF session Submitted by the experts from IMMA Informal document GRRF th GRRF, September 2015, Agenda item.
Amendment proposals for Regulations Nos. 9, 63 and 92 On behalf of the European Commission Transmitted by the expert from the European Commission Informal.
UN-R41.04 ASEP Overview R51 ASEP IWG July 2017.
ASEP, items for clarification
Informal document GRB Rev.1
64th GRB EU Regulation on AVAS requirements
EU Regulation on AVAS requirements
Informal Working Group Tyre GTR
Transmitted by the expert from Germany
Transmitted by the IWVTA Informal Group
Reversing Alarm of M- and N-Vehicles
Supplementary Document
Transmitted by the IWVTA Informal Group
EU legislation on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Transmitted by the IWVTA Informal Group
AEBS/LDW Proposed changes with regard to the implementation of technical specifications for Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS) GRRF st.
EU Regulation on AVAS requirements
Transmitted by the IWVTA Informal Group
9th Noise Experts Group meeting 30 November 2017
Heavy Duty Vehicle Requirements in EVS-GTR for HFCV-GTR Discussions
Status Report to GRB #68 Task Force on Reverse Warning issues
Report and explanation document of SBR-TF
China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd
Improvement of Family definitions
Adaptation process of UN Regulation No. 132
GRBP subjects Meeting 31st October, 2018 Brussels
PN Levels in UN Regulation N°83.07
Reversing audible warning devices for M- and N- Vehicles
“Reference Sound Assessment”
Supplementary Document
KMVSS on the Reverse safety devices
Main subjects: priority 1, 2, 3
Status report of “Reversing Motion”
Questions/Comments on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2019/10
Supplementary Document
QRTV for UN Regulation GRB 61.
Japan’s position and proposal on draft of -gtr 2
Road Traffic Noise An Industry Opinion Noise in EUROPE – 24 April 2017
QRTV for UN Status on February 2016
New EU Regulation on General Safety Implementation of Tyre Aspects
Task-force on reverse warning signal CURRENT STATUS in United nations C-WGN 16th – Wuhan – December 11, 2018.
Reg. EC 1151/2017 Annex I subpar Annex I subpar 4.2
Status of discussion about “Reversing Motion”
Review of Questionnaire Research Answers
Informal document GRB-55-16
Adolfo Perujo (IWG chairman)
Status of discussion about “Reversing Motion” in VRU-Proxi
Proposed Definition of the Pause Function
Transmitted by the expert from the European Commission
Japan’s proposal on the wording for driving-selectable mode
Comments on tyre choosing of UN Regulation No
Sustainable Mobility & Automotive industry Unit
UNECE WLTP COP task-Force Revision on testing Frequency
Proposed Definition of the Pause Function
Request for Clarifications by IWG-IWVTA
India Comments on EPPR
Status of discussion after 7th meeting
Presentation transcript:

UN QRTV GTR Informal Working Group 6th session – Baltimore, USA, 30-31 May 2018 Regulation (EU) No 540/2014: commonalities and differences with UN R138.00

Application time plan of EU legislation The AVAS provisions described in Annex VIII, Section II to Reg. (EU) No 540/2014 (“1st set”) shall apply: a) in any vehicle type approved before 1 July 2019; b) in any new vehicle based on the type referred to above, before 1 July 2021. The AVAS provisions described in Annex VIII, Section III to Reg. (EU) No 540/2014(“2nd set”) shall apply - UN R138.00 aligned a) in any vehicle type approved before 1 July 2019, where the manufacturer so chooses; b) in any new vehicle based on the type referred to in the above point a); c) in any vehicle type approved on or after 1 July 2019; d) in any new vehicle based on the type referred to in the above point c); e) in any new vehicle on or after 1 July 2021.

Commonalities between EU legislation and UN R138.00 Commonalities between EU legislation and UN R138.00 before 1 July 2019 (“1st set”): Same vehicle categories addressed AVAS functioning: in forward motion (same speed range < 20km/h) and in reverse motion AVAS not necessary in reverse motion when audible warning exists – in UN R138.00 not necessary if reverse motion sound > 50 dB(A) Commonalities between EU legislation and UN R138.00 from 1 July 2019 (“2nd set”): a) Tests b) Frequency & frequency shift c) Min sound level d) Exemptions from AVAS equipment

Differences between EU legislation and UN R138.00 Differences between EU legislation and UN R138.00 before 1 July 2019 (“1st set”): a) pause function (mandatory in EU legislation, optional in UN R138.00) b) Tests: not AVAS specific in EU legislation, in accordance with the sound emission tests in Reg. (EU) No 540/2014, for the max sound emission level measurement c) No min AVAS sound level d) AVAS sound frequency or shift through sound type description (no precise values) e) Voluntary application of UN R138.00 requirements during the “1st set” application period

Differences between EU legislation and UN R138.00 Differences between EU legislation and UN R138.00 from 1 July 2019 (“2nd set”): a) Sound type (not determined in UN R138) b) Sound max volume (M1 vehicle in Reg. 540/2014, 75 dB(A) in UN R138) c) Attenuation Next step: alignment with UN R138.01 (pause function prohibition)

Thank you for your attention DG GROW – Unit C4 Further information: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/automotive/index_en.htm